\_ > I've got a quick question before I sit down with bundles of SRPMS.... \_ > If you take a standard srpm and rebuild it, will it automatically \_ > notice the hardware you're on and adjust appropriately? Like shifting \_ > from a vanilla 386 build to a 686 build? \_ \_ [Bill Warner quoth] \_ not directly. I belive there is a config file that is like \_ a master Makefile for rpms that let you set tags for gcc. I \_ haven't used an rpm based distro in years though and don't really \_ remember. On recent and well behaved [*] SRPMS and recent [*] versions of rpm, you can say rpm -ba --target i686 tcsh.spec and have it build for 686. And no, it doesn't auto detect the highest target type. And there is a a global config file, but I can't figure out how to specify default target. YMMV. David [*] If it doesn't work, then obviously it's either not well behaved and/or recent. :-)